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Watson 795 is Dicyclomine (generic Bentyl). It is NOT a pain killer, it is a muscle relaxer used to relieve muscle spasms and cramps in the stomach and bowels (the so called irritable bowel syndrome - IBS).

there are many including morphine, dilaudid, demerol, darvocet, fentanyl, and many more. There are several types of strong narcotic pain killers in use in both hospitals and a…vailable as prescription medications. Its important to note that some of these narcotic medications can be very effective intravenously. and less so orally or by other routes of administration. Some very strong narcotics most commonly used are: Fentanyl, Oxymorphone (Opana), Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Meperidine (Demerol), Oxycodone (Oxycontin/Oxycontin), Methadone, Morphine, and Nubain. Some weaker narcotics are Hydrocodone (Lorcet/Vicodin), Oxycodone with APAP (Percocet), Propoxyphene (Darvocet), and Ultram (Ultracet).

Watson 853 is a narcotic analgesic. It contains 10mg Hydrocodone and 325mg Acetaminophen. Hydrocodone belongs to narcotic pain relievers. Acetaminophen is a milder pain reli…ever and a fever reducer that increases the effects of hydrocodone. So, yes, it is a pain killer, also known under the brand name Vicodin.

The pill imprinted with WATSON 795 contains dicyclomine hydrochloride, an anticholinergic and antispasmodic drug used in the treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. While it is… not a pain reliever per se, it is used to control the painful cramps of IBS.

You can not obtain narcotic drugs without a prescription legally. The online pharmacies that claim to sell controlled substances (hydrocodone, oxycodone, diazepam, etc )… are operating illegally or are most likely scams. If you don't care about breaking the law you can buy them or steal them from people that have them. If you get caught you will be in serious trouble. You should just see a physician, tell them you are in pain. Some Dr.s will write scripts for pain weather you need them or not and some won't write scripts for a c.s. even if you do need them. Just find a reliable physician.

Yes. Most people with a doctor prescribed pain killer do because they are made to treat pain fast. To not get addicted, you should take a medication that you are not fond of… so you won't want to keep taking it after your pain. Yes however most people that use prescribed pain killers don't get addicted to the prescribed drugs because they use them for only a short period of time. And not all painkillers are addictive.

I take several pain killers for chronic pain and have been explained to by my doctor a little on how some specific ones work. Now I'm sure that all pain killers have many diff…erent ways of working but most have to do with the pain and inflamation. I take Tramadol which does two things it both inhances the amount of Seretonin in the brain and binds with certain opiod receptors in the body. (it works in the Central Nervous System and is classified as a weak narcotic) The other medicine I take is Naproxen (it is in Aleve but I take a prescription strength dosage). It works by reducing inflamation by reducing hormones that cause inflamation and pain in the body. Now these are only two types of pain relievers. Tramadol- a weak Narcotic- and Naproxen -an Non-steroidal anti-inflamatory drug-. I'm sure there are more but these in my experience are the two main ones given over the counter and by prescription for pain relief. I hope this has helped you.

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If the pain is caused by aching muscles then an NSAID (non-steroid anti inflammatory drug) may be best for you. They ease the inflammation that causes the soreness in your mus…cles but they an have adverse affects if you have stomach problems and can affect other medications so you need to check with your pharmacist. Some NSAID's come as a topical cream that you can rub into the affected area.

Prednisone is a steroid, which generally acts as an anti-inflamatory. It's a form of cortisone, or a cortisone derivative which also seems to have the effect of helping …to reduce pain by reducing the inflammation.

No they do not. They may help with a sore throat associated with a cold though. There is no cure for a cold. However...taking pain medication such as norco, percocet, or any …other narcotic pain reliever can make your entire body feel better. Codine is used in cough meds to help w that.